yes for sure.. specially during rainy season
NO
Rais Aktar has written: 'Malaria annual parasite index maps of India by malaria control unit areas, 1965-1976' -- subject(s): Maps, Malaria
I Think you mean how do you avoid malaria. Well, stay away from countries that are known to harbor the species of mosquito that carry malaria. some countries are: Africa, India, and MAYBE Thailand
I have read two causes of death: either malaria or overwork and exhaustion.
Aids, malaria, homeless people
My great grandfather went to India with his regiment during WW1 and contracted Malaria there.
Malaria parasites become resistant to drugs used to treat them. Also the mosquitoes which carry the parasites also become resistant to insecticide drugs which are used to kill them. This process is occurring in malaria hotspots worldwide.
Sir Ronald Ross, who was born in India and British by nationality, discovered that female anopheles mosquito causes malaria. He called that mosquito as a mosquito with dappled wings, as he was not a zoologist.
Major Ronald Ross a British Doctor who serving in British East India Company.
The treatment for malaria depends with the type of malaria. There are two types of malaria: mild malaria and severe malaria. The severe malaria requires intravenous (IV) drug treatment and fluids in the hospital while mild malaria requires oral medication.
John Thorbjarnarson died on February 15, 2010, in New Delhi, Delhi, India of complications from malaria.
Malaria infects between 300 and 500 million people every year in Africa, India, southeast Asia, the Middle East, Oceania, and Central and South America. A 2002 report stated that malaria kills 2.7 million people each year.
Mother Teresa did not have leprosy. However, she did contract tuberculosis as well as malaria while working in India.